Freebie Tuesday – Digital Product Delivery Accounts Worth $10.000+

Wow, it’s getting better and better: last month we had lots of goodies for you guys in our Freebie Tuesday program, from our friends at Pingdom, FileShare HQ, U Printing, and WP Zoom. However, today we’re witnessing a first here at Inspired Mag – the first giveaway with digital prizes over $10.000! That’s right folks, read on!

What is Digital Product Delivery?

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Digital Product Delivery ( or DPD) is the easy way to sell your downloadable products. Generate your own instant checkout or cart buttons and automatically activate customer downloads with an easy-to-use, all in one cart and download delivery system.

Why Is It So Cool?

With the outstanding features of DPD, anyone could start selling products in minutes. Each day, thousands of vendors use DPD to automatically collect payment and deliver their digital products to customers. Integrating with PayPal and other popular payment processors, DPD is the quick and easy way to set up your products for automated selling.

Set up and upload your product to DPD

Add a DPD button code from the gallery to your page

Supports PayPal for both standalone “buy now” products as well as with our multi-item checkout storefront system

Demo

The DPD Storefront shopping cart system loads seamlessly from right inside your web site. Customers can add products and view their cart without ever leaving your page. Slick transitions and effects blend right in to your page design and give the professional appearance of a custom solution to your customers.

The Giveaway

Enter to win three Digital Product Delivery ’30 products’ Plans for life!!! – do one of the following:

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Something that inspired me lately was a talk given by Katherine Fulton at the TED Conference about the future of philanthropy as more and more common citizens use their voices and resources to rally support for social causes.

Although they are now 30+ years old, the Pinball Number Count animations that first appeared on Sesame Street in 1977, are still fascinating eye candy. And music track with Pointer Sisters vocals, and alternate instrumental solo licks in the middle, grooves funky as ever. Inspiring… to say the least.